BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design (Interactive Design Institute) BA (Hons)
About the course
The course pursues a progressive and yet holistic teaching approach by design process that is not linear or sequential (i.e research first, design later) but based on various feedback systems that include skills development, manufacturing technologies, aesthetic judgment, scale iteration, 3D modelling, and evaluation protocols in a constant attempt to bridge academia and practice. We cultivate a learning environment as to support independent innovative and responsible designers with a thoughtful and imaginative approach to existing buildings and space making.
Why choose this course?
- This course is taught by the Interactive Design Institue.
- Interior Architecture and Design students have participated in live projects with a number of commercial partners including The Forum Hertfordshire, Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council and St Albans Museums.
- The degree focuses on working with existing buildings and spaces and exploring different possibilities for habitation.
- The Interior Architecture and Design degree pursues a progressive and holistic teaching approach as we consider the design process as something non-linear or sequential (i.e. research first, design later).
Entry requirements...
240 points from GCE A Levels (or equivalent) including a qualification in an art related subject plus GCSE English language and maths at grade C and Key skills are accepted as equivalent. Selection is based on a portfolio interview, after which you may be required to complete a Foundation Year or Foundation Diploma before progressing to the degree course. We are pleased to accept all qualifications included in the UCAS tariff points system (e.g. International Baccalaureate, key skills).
English language requirements
All students from non-majority English-speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency. The following qualifications and grades will be considered - GCSE English language grade A-C- IELTS 6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in any band). Other English language tests are accepted.
Locations
- Interactive Design Institute
Careers
This programme gives you flexibility in your studies at university resulting in flexibility in your choice of career at the end of your course. You will acquire a much broader base of knowledge and experience that could really widen your employment opportunities. Graduates have found employment in diverse roles such as computer programmers, design engineers, management development specialists, accountants and project managers. Over 72% of our graduates had entered employment six months after graduation, and a further 17% had gone on to further study or training.
Teaching methods
You'll experience a wide variety of learning styles on this course. During your studies you'll develop your capacity for self-directed study and your interpersonal skills. We particularly emphasise the importance of structured research; well-prepared written and verbal presentations; and computer literacy. Alongside elements of standardlectures, seminars, tutorials and laboratories, you also learn through casestudies, individual and group projects and other student centred activities. In your final year you will normally have the opportunity to practice your independent study skills by completing a Major project or dissertation.
You will develop your capacity for independent study and interpersonal skills on this programme. There is an emphasis on structured research, well-prepared written and verbal presentations and computer literacy.
You will experience a wide variety of teaching styles on the programme including:
- standard lectures
- seminars
- tutorials
- laboratories
- case studies
- individual and group projects
In your final year you will normally have the opportunity to hone your independent study and interpersonal skills by undertaking a major project or dissertation.
Fees & funding
Discounts are available for International students if payment is made in full at registration
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Other financial support
Find out more about other financial support available to UK and EU students
Living costs / accommodation
The University of Hertfordshire offers a great choice of student accommodation, on campus or nearby in the local area, to suit every student budget.
How to apply
To find out more about how to make an application, please visit the How to Apply pages.